Yes, Thanos has a brother named Starfox in the comics.
Sure, Thanos has a brother. It's Starfox. In the comics, their relationship and interactions add depth to the overall narrative.
No, Thanos doesn't typically have a sword in the comics. His main weapons are usually his Infinity Gauntlet and other cosmic powers.
Thanos doesn't typically have drones in the Marvel Comics. His powers and strategies usually don't rely on them.
In general, the MCU Thanos has a similar motivation but his character development and power levels might vary from the comics. For instance, some of his abilities might be toned down or presented differently on the big screen.
In the MCU, Thanos is presented with a bit more complexity and backstory. But in the comics, he's often depicted as an even more menacing and unbeatable force.
MCU Thanos is more visually detailed and his actions have a greater impact on the cinematic universe. Comic Thanos, on the other hand, has a longer history and has been involved in many diverse storylines that might not translate well to the big screen.
Thanos doesn't win in the comics. The forces of good always rally and manage to stop him from achieving his destructive goals.
Thanos' fate varies in different comic arcs. In some, he meets his end, but it depends on the specific comic series and plot developments.
Yes, Thanos loses in some storylines of the comics.
Thanos has died in the comics. The manner and context of his death can differ across various comic series and events, sometimes as a result of epic battles or complex plot developments.
Yes, Thanos does snap in the comics. It's a major event that has significant consequences for the story.